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- Subject: [ccLearn] MIT OpenCourseWare Executive Director
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:30:02 -0500
Executive Director Massachusetts Institute of
Technology OpenCourseWare The Massachusetts Institute of Technology seeks an Executive Director
to lead its highly successful and pioneering endeavor, OpenCourseWare, in the
next phase of its development. Launched in the spring of 2001 with over $30 million of gifts and foundation
grants, OCW publishes the educational materials from all MIT undergraduate and
graduate courses on the Web for worldwide use, free and open to anyone. Over
the past six years, OpenCourseWare has become one of MIT's most important
global outreach activities, with over a million visitors each month –
more than two million if one includes the affiliated sites around the world
that host OCW mirrors and translations. Within MIT, OpenCourseWare is evolving
to become a major pillar of the university’s educational technology
infrastructure, providing students, faculty, and alumni with a shared,
comprehensive collection of the Institute's resources, together with services
that rely on this collection. Beyond MIT, OpenCourseWare has become emblematic
of the burgeoning movement for Open Educational Resources, which sees in modern
communications technology and the Worldwide Web the opportunity for the whole
of humanity to share, use, and reuse knowledge. In November 2007, OCW met its initial goal to publish educational
materials representing all 1800 MIT subjects. MIT is now seeking an
extraordinary leader to create even greater value and broader impact through
the OCW initiative. Reporting to the Office of the Provost, and with the
assistance of a distinguished 18-member external advisory committee, the
Executive Director will guide the development of programmatic initiatives,
institutional partnerships, and external support for OCW. The successful candidate will be: a visionary leader who can realize
new internal and external opportunities for pre-eminent educational and
research institutions presented by the changing dynamics of the Web; a seasoned
technology manager, ready to run and advance a major information technology
project that has worldwide reach; a service-oriented implementer able
simultaneously to meet the demands of a world-class faculty and student body
and a global community of users; an articulate and engaging representative for
MIT on the world stage, and the steward of one of MIT's major outreach
initiatives; and a creative developer of a sustainable OCW operation with
understanding of both web-based business models and academic resource
development activities. Applications and nominations
may be submitted in confidence to: Vivian
C. Brocard and Isaacson,
Miller Email:
3572 AT imsearch.com Electronic submission of material
is strongly encouraged. MIT is strongly and actively
committed to diversity within its community and particularly encourages applications from qualified women and ethnic
minority candidates |
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